What does spirituality mean to you? How do you build healthy relationships with others? How do you nurture the environment that you're a part of? How do they nurture you in return?
In our two sound bites series below, 'Enriching perspectives' and 'Active neighboring', we share SRE ideas that we've heard from past and present thinkers and doers.
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Enriching perspectives
George Washington Carver
Faith and professions >Active neighboring
Ludia Modi
Director of Learning and Programs
The Food Project creates a thoughtful and productive community of youth and adults from diverse backgrounds who work together to build a sustainable food system.
Greg Peterson
Your Go-To Resource for Online Food-Growing Education.
Gabe Cohen-Glinick
Lynn Organizer
Neighbor to Neighbor Massachusetts working with the people in communities address economic justice.
Adam Davenport
Ecological Designer and
Regenerative Farmer
Emphasizing the interconnectedness between community, ecology, and spirituality towards building stronger relationships while cultivating environmental awareness.
The Acord Food Pantry
The Acord Food Pantry self supporting organization distributing groceries and produce through community support.
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity providing affordable housing through the efforts of homeowners and volunteers.
Rebecca Copeland
Assistant Professor of Theology at Boston University
Providing an insight on what justice demands of us and how to bring about changes for good that magnify spirituality, relationships, and the environment.
Ipswich River Watershed Association
IRWA, Residents, scientists, businesses and community leaders concerned about the health of the watersheds.
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